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The “RFRA fix” passed in April to quell discrimination fears about the Religious Freedom Restoration Act is now
being challenged as unconstitutional by two organizations that were the most vocal proponents of the original legislation.

Indianapolis-based IBJ Book Publishing LLC and author Katina Powell have been sued by a University of Louisville student who
claims her career prospects have been damaged by Powell’s book, which alleges Powell supplied strippers and prostitutes
to the Louisville men’s basketball program.

Patients from around the country have filed 100 lawsuits against Bloomington-based Cook, alleging that some of its blood-clot
filters have broken apart, moved or poked through the blood vessel where they are implanted, the inferior vena cava, which
brings blood from the lower body back to the heart.

Community Health Network has agreed to pay $20.3 million to settle claims from state and federal authorities that it overbilled
for outpatient surgeries, according to an announcement Tuesday from the U.S. Department of Justice.

A showdown is brewing over autism therapy in Indiana. After an Elkhart couple with an autistic son sued Indianapolis-based
health insurer Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in April, autism families around the state have started a campaign to get
Anthem to change its policy for covering therapy for school-age children.

AIT Laboratories and its former executives have already incurred nearly $5 million defending themselves against charges by
the U.S. Department of Labor that AIT founder Michael Evans sold the company to its employees at an inflated price.

Lawyers for Indianapolis power couple Steve and Tomisue Hilbert are slinging “ludicrous allegations” of witness
tampering just to cover up their own wrongdoing, according to the latest broadside from the attorneys representing John Menard,
the Hilberts’ former business partner.